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Colbert Welcomes Back A Live Audience To 'Late Show'
CBS Late Show host Stephen Colbert will tape his show in front of a live studio audience at the Ed Sullivan Theater for the first time since the pandemic shut down live performances.
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Chicago Man Jumps Into Lake Michigan 365 Days In A Row
Last June, Dan O'Conor was anxious about the pandemic. He decided to jump into a lake. The next day he did it again, and again the next day. A whole year's worth of plunges — including the winter.
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In 'Somebody's Daughter' Ashley C. Ford Confronts The Crimes Of Her Father
For many years, Ford didn't know why her dad was in prison. As a teenager, she was shocked to learn he'd been convicted of rape. "With rape, there's no mistake about the intention to harm," she says.
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Column Explains How Tom Hanks Could Be Anti-Racist — Not Just Non-Racist
Actor Tom Hanks wrote an essay calling for more widespread teaching of Black American history, leading to NPR's Eric Deggans' response: Tom Hanks Is A Non-Racist. It's Time For Him To Be Anti-Racist.
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Visitor Uses Decades-Old Ticket To Visit Boston's New England Aquarium
Rachel Carle got the ticket from a relative who purchased the Late Gate Ticket in 1983. The aquarium discontinued those tickets roughly 25 years ago, but says about each year a customer presents one.
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Atmosphere Is Tense At Biden-Putin Geneva Summit
Press and security scuffled during a photo op, which added to the tense atmosphere between the two sides.
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'Republic Of Detours' Revisits A Group Of Quirky, Depression-Era Guides To The States
Scott Borchert's cultural history of the New Deal initiative known as the Federal Writers' Program teems with colorful characters, scenic byways and telling anecdotes.
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The Dark-Skinned Afro-Latinx Erasure In 'In The Heights'
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with The Root producer Felice León about colorism and the lack of dark-skinned Afro-Latinx representation in the film In the Heights.
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A Long To-Do List Awaits Biden Back In Washington
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie and Hoover Instiution fellow Lanhee Chen about the most pressing issues awaiting President Biden in Washington.
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